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Three billion FCfa to complete over 4,500 electrical connections in the northern Cameroon

Three billion FCfa to complete over 4,500 electrical connections in the northern Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Friday, 10 January 2014 18:34

(Business in Cameroon) - The Cameroonian government and the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) have just signed a deal with the Mech Elect-Sct Toutelec group of companies for the installation of electrical connections in close to 4,500 households in the three northern regions of Cameroon, namely Adamoua, Extreme North and North.

In total, the 3 billion FCfa project concerns 35 localities and is expected to last 18 months.

The electrification project is being financed by the Rural Electrification Fund (REF) and is a part of the energy sector development programme being implemented by the Cameroonian government.

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